image description:
a picture of a laptop’s log-in screen, with the gear icon in the bottom selected(to change desktop environment)
the four options are:
- GNOME Classic
- GNOME Classic on Xorg
- Ubuntu
- Ubuntu on Xorg
image description:
a picture of a laptop’s log-in screen, with the gear icon in the bottom selected(to change desktop environment)
the four options are:
So… basically it’s all GNOME with different ricer setup ?
I saw zero difference between them.
ubuntu docs say gnome classic is traditional gnome version. but the only difference I saw was that the font seemed a bit bolder there.
oh, and they were pre-installed.
It should look closer to gnome3
maybe it had something to with me being on 23.10 and customising it to the fullest extent?
GNOME Classic looks like GNOME 3. But Ubuntu doesnt use GNOME too, they highly modify it too.
So you dont get the best experience anyways.
One is x11 and the other is wayland. I found a difference on the value of $PATH var between them